Thanks so much for another wonderful koala video! The babies are just the most adorable creatures on the face of this earth. And they stay cute, even when they're grown up! My heart is just a big gooey puddle on the floor! As soon as I see them, my voice automatically goes up an octave, just like it does when I see my dogs! I don't know why, it just does. And the volume of my voice immediately drops to a softer decibel level. It's not like they can hear me, it's just instinctive for me to do it. I'm that way with my dogs, too! Go figure! It must be some maternal thing. I would just cuddle those babies, and give them belly ribs, and all the scritches they could want. What a dream job!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🐨
Thanks for the education! Love it! Hope Australians will protect their precious wild animals and wildlife. And its Government will help to stop all its bushfires at all cost. The animals are just as important as humans!👌👍❤🥰😍🤩😘
Love your channel, saludos from Playa del Carmen Mexico!😎✌🏽🤗 hope one day can go visit and see for myself this beautiful creatures 💚🐨 and visit you guys 🤩
great video, tim! really enjoyed learning about koalas. but honestly, i think the way we romanticize these animals can lead to misconceptions about their actual needs and challenges in the wild. it’s super important to balance the cute factor with the reality of their conservation status. what do you guys think?
I just saw a video of two beautiful koalas eating the bark off the tree . These two koalas are at a sanctuary. They were in a in closure. When I question the Koalas eating the bark they reply with an with, “ koalas eat the bark for nutrition reasons” I never read a koala eating bark of a tree. Can someone from the Australian Reptile Park reply to my question. Do koalas eat the bark of a tree for nutrition ?
What’s so interesting about most animals is that by the time they are ready to have another baby… their previous baby is old enough to live on it’s own. Even for animals who have liters this is true. This would be the equivalent of humans having a baby once every 18 years. After your kid is out of the house 🤣
Thanks so much for another wonderful koala video! The babies are just the most adorable creatures on the face of this earth. And they stay cute, even when they're grown up! My heart is just a big gooey puddle on the floor! As soon as I see them, my voice automatically goes up an octave, just like it does when I see my dogs! I don't know why, it just does. And the volume of my voice immediately drops to a softer decibel level. It's not like they can hear me, it's just instinctive for me to do it. I'm that way with my dogs, too! Go figure! It must be some maternal thing. I would just cuddle those babies, and give them belly ribs, and all the scritches they could want. What a dream job!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🐨
I learn so much from these tales. I love them. Thanks for doing these Tim.
Another great AR Park vid. Tim - your enthusiasm for Aussie wildlife is so refreshing, and fun to watch during this covid crisis. Cheers to you.
So good! Very interesting stuff. You're a born teacher!
Thanks for the education! Love it! Hope Australians will protect their precious wild animals and wildlife. And its Government will help to stop all its bushfires at all cost. The animals are just as important as humans!👌👍❤🥰😍🤩😘
Thanks Tim, I learn so much! 👍
Love your channel, saludos from Playa del Carmen Mexico!😎✌🏽🤗 hope one day can go visit and see for myself this beautiful creatures 💚🐨 and visit you guys 🤩
Wonderful teacher Mr. Tim.... please keep up the great work!!!
Thanks Tim Amazing video about the way how lives koala's my favorite animal 💖🐨💖
You are a EXPERT w/Koalas! Keep up the amazing Koala101! Aloha from Hawaii
Mais informações sobre essas criaturinhas maravilhosas, obrigado ❤ sua dedicação e empenho é formidável, ótimo trabalho ❤
great video, tim! really enjoyed learning about koalas. but honestly, i think the way we romanticize these animals can lead to misconceptions about their actual needs and challenges in the wild. it’s super important to balance the cute factor with the reality of their conservation status. what do you guys think?
Koala's closest living relative is the wombat!
Hi Tim, the closest living relative to the koala is the wombat. Bye Isaac
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Love wombats and tasmanian devils. They make me laugh.
Koala's closets living relitive is the wombat!
I just saw a video of two beautiful koalas eating the bark off the tree . These two koalas are at a sanctuary.
They were in a in closure.
When I question the Koalas eating the bark they reply with an with,
“ koalas eat the bark for nutrition reasons”
I never read a koala eating bark of a tree.
Can someone from the Australian Reptile Park reply to my question.
Do koalas eat the bark of a tree for nutrition ?
Wombats are koala's closest living relative :)
The koalas closest relative is the wombat
What’s so interesting about most animals is that by the time they are ready to have another baby… their previous baby is old enough to live on it’s own. Even for animals who have liters this is true.
This would be the equivalent of humans having a baby once every 18 years. After your kid is out of the house 🤣
Why is it just eucalyptus that they eat?
i was just staring at the translater the hole time
Wombat.